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Some links with LaTeX models for a good CV

Submitted by Nicola Rainiero
on 2013-02-17 (last updated on 2015-07-28)

In these last days I had to find another template for my resume, because people suggest me that Europass CV style is not much appreciate in England. I hope that the following links and examples shall help you to realize a good CV of course using LaTeX.

Update: having improved and changed the templates, I am going to publish them on Overleaf1 and GitHub. In particular I have added a language selector and some fixes.

ModernCV

Secondly if you want other amazing styles you should try the templates published here. I have created my new CV using ‘ModernCV’ and Cover Letter and there is the result. This is my final result: cv_Nicola_Rainiero_en.pdf

Make attention: in order to show the correct symbols (for email, website, and so on), you must install the marvosym package. To do this in Ubuntu, you can open a terminal shell and add the following text:

sudo apt-get install texlive-fonts-recommended ttf-marvosym

Good job!

1.Overleaf is the new collaborative writing and publishing system developed by the team behind the popular writeLaTeX editor. Overleaf is designed to make the whole process of writing, editing and producing scientific papers much quicker for both authors and publishers. Overleaf: Real-time Collaborative Writing and Publishing Tools with Integrated PDF Preview. Here is my sign up link to Overleaf.

Nicola Rainiero

A civil geotechnical engineer with the ambition to facilitate own work with free software for a knowledge and collective sharing. Also, I deal with green energy and in particular shallow geothermal energy. I have always been involved in web design and 3D modelling.

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